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    Quote Originally Posted by schaf
    To my surprise,I have downloaded the software and the video.Just finished watching the video and think it is great work.
    You guys are so smart ,so much talent.Congratulations.
    This Ubueat forum just keeps getting better and better.
    My only problem came when downloading the video and azureus told me that I have a udp blockage in my firewall.Do not know what that means but the video came through ok to hear and see.
    Many thanks
    Regards Terry.
    Sometimes i get firewall problems and I have no idea how to fix them. I've trawled around the Azureus site and it's all a bit beyond me. However, if it worked, just ignore the message. Glad you liked the video. Now you're in good shape to get the really good stuff. That one was just the cartoon before the main movie.

    Quote Originally Posted by zenwood
    r, even if only a 360 degree pan, should be obligatory for these vids. Should it go in the Code? .
    consider it in !
    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    Forgot to mention, I can also handle VHS and Video 8 if you have a non-digital (aka analog aka old) camera.
    That's exactly what I used, an old Video camera, analog style. I just plugged it into the DVD recorder and copied it to the hard drive. From there to a disk and then to the computer. The software to shrink the file is freely available on the internet. As Stuart said, if you want to just send us the tape, we can do the rest and send it back with a copy of your video for approval before it gets posted as a torrent.
    So why not get out the camera or borrow one and do a simple shed tour. 5 minutes is plenty.
    Last edited by Stuart; 15th August 2006 at 08:04 PM.
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    Feedback on the FTP speed is that it takes about 45mins to d/l the 60mb file. This will vary depending on connection type, amount of concurrent users, whether I crimp the router on port 21 so I can get my email etc. Overall, not a bad option for those who need it.

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    New videos are now available.
    1. A shop tour of DPB's workshop including a look at his home made sliding mitre/crosscut jig.

    2. An instructional video on making your own timber box hinges.


    Hope you enjoy them.
    Last edited by Stuart; 20th November 2006 at 03:48 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy
    Feedback on the FTP speed is that it takes about 45mins to d/l the 60mb file. This will vary depending on connection type, amount of concurrent users, whether I crimp the router on port 21 so I can get my email etc. Overall, not a bad option for those who need it.
    And thank you for providing the FTP link, Groggy.

    Gumby, for various reasons torrents just aren't an option for me. I imagine I'm not the only one...
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!

    Gumby, for various reasons torrents just aren't an option for me. I imagine I'm not the only one...
    Which is why Groggy is providing the ftp link. Once he gets the files, I'm sure he'll let everybody know that they are available via that route. But seeing as I have about 8 peers connected to my computer right now, and I only posted the links an hour ago, I'd say the torrents are working beautifully.

    Don't forget to keep seeding people
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
    . I imagine I'm not the only one...
    Torrents lost me when it asked for my firewall to be turned off.

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    I am downloading the files now and will make them available as soon as is practical. 10-20 mins for the bedlam avi and probably tomorrow for the timber box hinge. This can vary widely and is just a guess really. Anyway, those with the FTP link can keep peeking and if it's there go for it. If others want the link please PM me.

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    02 Aug 7:15pm - Barton's Bedlam available on FTP
    03 Aug 7:30am - Timber Box Hinge.avi available on FTP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Torrents lost me when it asked for my firewall to be turned off.

    Al
    Al, you do not need to shut down the firewall, you only need to allow access to a port of your choosing for azureus.exe. Even Nortons will allow that .

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    Need some seeds!

    I'll leave it running overnight, but I need to get it first!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    Need some seeds!

    I'll leave it running overnight, but I need to get it first!
    I agree Stu, we need people to stay connected. I've got 10 peers hanging off me at the moment which is slowing my system down something chronic. So I can't post much tonight (some would say Yippee !!! ) But, I'm happy to do it AS LONG AS YOU STAY CONNECTED AND SEED once you have the file. It's not much to ask, surely. If this doesn't happen and you just keep downloading and logging off then the whole thing will collapse.

    The whole point of using torrents is so that we all share it around. This will be important when I'm able to post Neil's demo. I'm sure that one will be in big demand. It's not that I don't have the bandwidth, it's just the speed problems i get while seeding too many.

    I'd be interested in feedback on DPB's shop tour too. Is that what you would like from others ?
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    Gumby, I've just made all my bandwidth available so hopefully it will speed up a little by taking some load off of you. I think next time it may be wise to FTP the file to me and Stu so we can host it simultaneously.

    Livin' and learnin'

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    I've got Barton's Bedlam seeding at the moment. There is only 1 seed for the jointer vid, so it is taking about 6 hours!

    The end of Barton's Bedlam is quite funny!
    "Clear, Ease Springs"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    I've got Barton's Bedlam seeding at the moment. There is only 1 seed for the jointer vid, so it is taking about 6 hours!

    The end of Barton's Bedlam is quite funny!
    I've put the jointer vid back up
    as a seed, I thought most had that one.

    I liked the tour of Don's shop, nice sled setup!
    Last edited by Stuart; 15th August 2006 at 08:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy
    Gumby, I've just made all my bandwidth available so hopefully it will speed up a little by taking some load off of you. I think next time it may be wise to FTP the file to me and Stu so we can host it simultaneously.

    Livin' and learnin'
    That's probably a good idea Groggy. I have sent a copy to my work computer and it is seeding also (not the box joint vid, just the shop tour) . I'm not getting any downloads on the shop tour now that some others are seeding. The box hinge vid is the one which takes time but I'll be running all night so by tomorrow we should get some help.

    As you said, we live and learn. Trial and error but well worth perservering with in my opininion. Once people can see how easy it is to share this stuff usuing torrents, we will hopefully be able to build up our library. I'd love a quick 5 min tour through some workshops just for a start. As Lignum said, it's interesting to see how others do things and are set up.

    I've put the jointer vid back up and it's seeding again too.
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    Stuart and gumpy, and all the of rest of you guys, i would like to say thanks for all your effort and time that you are putting into this.Thats why its the best forum in the world

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